Joshua (undisclosed) will not play Saturday vs. the Coyotes.

Dakota Joshua will be a healthy scratch Wednesday vs. the Canadiens.

The Canucks have signed Dakota Joshua to a two-year contract.

Joshua is expected to be a healthy scratch in Game 4.

Joshua will draw into the Blues lineup for Game 3.
Joshua was a healthy scratch for the first two games of the series but will replace Nathan Walker on the fourth line in Game 3. Joshua had three goals and five assists (eight points) in 30 games this season.
Source: Jim Thomas 05/6/22, 1:55 pm EST

Joshua was recalled from Springfield (AHL) and will draw into the lineup on Saturday.
Joshua, who has 17 points (7G / 10A) in 33 AHL games this season, will replace Alexei Toropchenko (lower-body) in the lineup on Saturday.
Source: Lou Korac 04/16/22, 2:12 pm EST

The Blues have recalled Dakota Joshua from Springfield (AHL).
Joshua has not picked up a point in six games with the Blues this season. He'll replace James Neal on the roster and should replace Robert Bortuzzo or Niko Mikkola in the lineup with the Blues going back to 12 forwards and six defensemen.

The Blues recalled Dakota Joshua from Springfield (AHL).
With Jake Neighbours being sent to the WHL on Wednesday, Joshua comes up to take his spot on the roster. Joshua has not registered a point in three games with the Blues this season but has four points (1G / 3A) in seven AHL games.

The Blues have recalled Dakota Joshua from Springfield (AHL).
Joshua comes up to replace Ryan O'Reilly, who was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list on Tuesday. Joshua had one goal in 12 games with the Blues last season.

The Blues have re-signed Dakota Joshua to a one-year, two-way contract.

Joshua will draw into the Blues lineup on Monday.
Joshua has split his season between the NHL and AHL. He has two goals and one assist in six AHL games and one goal in 11 NHL games. Joshua will replace Mackenzie MacEachern in the lineup on Monday and skate on the fourth line.

Joshua will make his NHL debut on Monday.
With Jacob de la Rose going on IR, Joshua will make his NHL debut Monday in Anaheim. Joshua was a fifth-round pick in 2014 and has picked up one goal and one assist in four AHL games with Utica this season.
Source: Jim Thomas 03/1/21, 3:21 pm EST

The Blues acquired Dakota Joshua from the Maple Leafs and signed him to a two-year, entry-level contract.
Source: TSN 07/12/19, 6:26 pm EST
